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mydsomer

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Middle English

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Etymology

Inherited from Old English midsumor, from Proto-West Germanic *midisumar, from Proto-Germanic *midjasumaraz; equivalent to myd- +‎ somer.

Pronunciation

Noun

mydsomer (uncountable)

  1. Midsummer; the summer solstice or the period around it.
  2. Midsummer Day/the Nativity of John the Baptist.

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